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Body check doubt with a new adult hockey program at Ann Arbor Ice Cube
Read full article: Body check doubt with a new adult hockey program at Ann Arbor Ice CubeThe new co-ed program is open to adults aged 18 and older who want to learn the fundamentals of the game and practice their skills at the Cube.
Youth hockey team in Ann Arbor in quarantine after several players test positive for COVID-19
Read full article: Youth hockey team in Ann Arbor in quarantine after several players test positive for COVID-19ANN ARBOR, Mich. – A youth hockey team in Ann Arbor has gone into quarantine after several youth hockey players have tested positive for COVID-19. The team practices at the Ann Arbor Ice Cube, located on Oak Valley Drive. The Ann Arbor Amateur Hockey Association said they’ve been cooperating with the health department and have been in contact with parents. This brings the total reported positive cases on this team to 6. The Health Department agreed with the quarantine of the team from hockey for 12-14 days based on the information provided to them.
Ann Arbor hockey team reports positive COVID-19 cases
Read full article: Ann Arbor hockey team reports positive COVID-19 casesANN ARBOR – The Ann Arbor Amateur Hockey Association has reported a total of six positive COVID-19 tests on its team. The youth team has been quarantining since the first positive cases emerged last week. The last time the team was at Ann Arbor Ice Cube was on Oct. 17, but management believes that the players who tested positive were not in the locker room with the other players. “AAAHA intends to keep each positive tested individual off the ice for 14 days from the date of the positive test,” wrote team management in an email. The team has reported each case to the Washtenaw County Health Department, which is monitoring the cases.
Ann Arbor ice arena, skating teams fight for reclassification
Read full article: Ann Arbor ice arena, skating teams fight for reclassificationANN ARBOR, Mich. Ice arenas and rinks need to be reclassified, say Ann Arbor athletes and Diane Wilson, the general manager of Ann Arbor Ice Cube. To get the Cube and other ice rinks reclassified, Wilson has reached out to Gov. The Ann Arbor Ice Cube, which has three different rinks, is used by different ice skating and hockey teams, including the U.S. National Team, Eastern Michigan University hockey team and four local high school teams. She added that Ann Arbor is the birthplace of synchronized skating and its teams are nationally ranked. Wilson said that even before the pandemic, the Ann Arbor Ice Cube was never at capacity because of its size and that several skaters could be on the ice without problems.